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	'<{title}>' => 'Irrational fear and the itching',
	'<{body}>' => <<<END
<section id="irrational">
	<h2>Irrational fear</h2>
	<p>
		Late last night as I was trying to get to sleep, I had a sudden fear that I wouldn&apos;t get everything done on time at the university.
		Where did that even come from?
		I was slightly <strong>*ahead*</strong> of schedule!
		Anyway, I ended up staying up late to study and them take the four quizzes I had left to do.
		So now I&apos;m done, other than my learning journal assignments.
		On these open-ended ones though, I like to include my final exam thoughts in the final entry, which means I won&apos;t be able to finish my learning journal entries for about another two days, and I&apos;ll have to turn them in at the last minute.
		I&apos;ve doubled checked, and they&apos;re due just after the final exam period begins, so I can do as planned without there being any late submission issues.
	</p>
	<p>
		Come to think of it, this is particularly simple because of the lack of proctored exams in these courses.
		In the proctored courses I took so far, we didn&apos;t have these open-ended learning journal assignments, but if I ever end up in a course with both proctored exams and open-ended learning journal assignments, I&apos;m going to be racing against the clock.
	</p>
	<p>
		With all that I can get done done, I pretty much have tomorrow off until around 21:00, when the final exam period opens.
		Well, I have it off from school and work, anyway.
		I still need to make it to a dental appointment in the Eugene office, go to the Springfield office to set up my next appointment, and try to visit my mother again.
		It helps that the route I take to and from the Eugene office leads right past the Springfield office.
		Come to think of it, I&apos;d also like to get my rainbow heart tee-shirt repaired tomorrow.
		I&apos;ve been putting that off for so long, so I haven&apos;t been able to wear it.
	</p>
</section>
<section id="dream">
	<h2>Dream journal</h2>
	<p>
		I dreamed I was looking at my most recent pay cheque, and it was for less than one hundred dollars.
		That couldn&apos;t be right.
		I tried looking into the cause on my credit card bill, because apparently in the dream, my credit card bill was deducted directly from my pay cheques.
		What I found was that my last surgery wasn&apos;t covered by my insurance.
	</p>
</section>
<section id="itching">
	<h2>The itching</h2>
	<p>
		My arm started getting really itchy today after I got home from my usual Tuesday errands.
		At first, I couldn&apos;t figure out what was going on, but this is probably the beginnings of a reaction to the amoxicillin.
		The time frame matches up.
		<a href="/en/weblog/2017/12-December/30.xhtml">It&apos;s been about ten days since I quit taking the stuff.</a>
		Currently, it&apos;s only my lower left arm and my right shoulder that are affected, so hopefully it doesn&apos;t get any worse.
		But it will.
		Scratch that.
		Now it&apos;s got my lower right leg and my the side of my left hand as well.
		My appointment with the surgeon is tomorrow.
		Wouldn&apos;t that be just lovely if I were covered in hives by then?
		Joy.
	</p>
</section>
<section id="wrappers">
	<h2>Sandwich wrappers</h2>
	<p>
		I stopped at Subway for a sandwich on my way home.
		I didn&apos;t notice until I was about to head to work, but in addition to the inner paper, they wrapped it in no less than <strong>*six*</strong> of the usual outer paper.
		What were they thinking!?
		I wonder if there&apos;s something I could do with these extra wrappers.
		It seems like a waste just to recycle them, but that&apos;s probably what I&apos;m going to do.
	</p>
</section>
<section id="schedule">
	<h2>Scheduling</h2>
	<p>
		As I was getting ready to go to work, I happened to check my schedule to make sure I&apos;d be there on time.
		It said I wasn&apos;t supposed to work today.
		Had I transcribed it wrong when I was copying it from the schedule list at work?
		If I&apos;d noticed right away, I could have planned for this different schedule, but I&apos;d been counting on working Tuesday like I&apos;ve been doing recently and having Thursday off.
		I headed to work as usual, just in case I&apos;d written it down wrong, but sure enough, I had the day off.
		Huh.
	</p>
	<p>
		That means I won&apos;t have much time on Thursday to finish my final exams.
		I&apos;ll have all the time I need and more, but only if I get on them right away.
		It also means I skipped certain errands on my usual Tuesday errand run because I didn&apos;t think I had time; I only did the bare minimum: hit up Bi-Mart for their lucky number day and deposit my pay cheque at the credit union.
	</p>
	<p>
		On a more positive note, I was able to get some errands run that I wasn&apos;t expecting to get to today.
		I got my power bill paid; it was higher than I&apos;d&apos;ve liked it to be, but lower than I feared it&apos;d be with my heat turned up.
		That said, I don&apos;t have it turned up super high, just high enough to not shiver.
		I still like a slight chill in the air.
		I also finally got around to returning about half of the bottles I&apos;ve collected from my coworkers this term.
		I didn&apos;t feel up to returning them near the beginning of the term, and there was too much on my plate (such as my mother&apos;s holiday) near the end.
		The box I keep them in was overflowing, and I&apos;ve had to put them in the other box, which I normally keep only shredded paper in (to later be thoroughly mixed when there&apos;s enough, then recycled in different cans).
		I&apos;d&apos;ve returned them all, but there&apos;s a limit to how many stores will take each day.
		I&apos;ve got two nearby convenience stores that&apos;ll take fifty each, so I paid a visit to both of them.
		I also had time to get my laundry done for the week, something I thought I&apos;d have to put off a day or two longer.
	</p>
</section>
END
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